• Ten Thoughts After Titans Offseason Workouts
    Jun 19 2026
    Following the conclusion of offseason workouts, this report evaluates the Tennessee Titans’ progress as they transition from minicamp toward training camp. The analysis highlights Cam Ward’s adjustment to a new offensive system and his growing rapport with wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson. Despite facing stiff competition at the position, Xavier Restrepo emerged as the most productive pass-catcher during the open practice sessions. The source also notes the impressive efficiency of Mitchell Trubisky and the aggressive defensive mindset established by new coaching and secondary players like Alontae Taylor. Overall, these observations provide a preliminary outlook on the roster’s chemistry and individual player development before the season begins.
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    21 Min.
  • Day 1: Titans Mandatory Minicamp Observations
    Jun 17 2026
    Trubisky and Ward Battle at Titans Minicamp
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    20 Min.
  • Cam Ward Struggles at Titans OTAs
    21 Min.
  • Cam Ward Pushes Limits at Titans OTAs
    Jun 10 2026
    During a recent Tennessee Titans organized team activity, senior writer Jim Wyatt observed a day of practice defined by mixed results from the team's quarterbacks. While Cam Ward showed promise with several touchdown strikes, his performance was tempered by an interception and inconsistent accuracy. In contrast, Mitchell Trubisky and Will Levis were highly efficient, with the latter connecting on a notable sixty-yard scoring play to wide receiver Chimere Dike. Xavier Restrepo emerged as a primary target for the offense, leading all receivers in catches during the session. On the defensive side, Micah Robinson and Sean Brown highlighted a unit that successfully forced turnovers despite several pass interference penalties. This voluntary session offered a detailed look at the roster's depth and developing chemistry as the team prepares for upcoming minicamps.
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    21 Min.
  • Titans Fans Panic Over Offensive Line Flaws
    20 Min.
  • Cedric Gray's Pursuit of Elite Status in Year Three
    Jun 5 2026
    Tennessee Titans linebacker Cedric Gray is entering his third professional season with the goal of becoming an elite, all-around player. Following a highly productive second year where he recorded 160 tackles, Gray is now adapting to a new 4-3 defensive scheme and a fresh coaching staff led by Robert Saleh. He is currently prioritizing improved footwork and a deeper mastery of defensive concepts to increase his reaction speed on the field. Beyond Gray’s individual progression, the team is finalizing its 2026 preseason schedule and integrating several new staff members and scouting assistants. Additional updates highlight the durability of Tony Pollard, the consistency of Peter Skoronski, and a posthumous honor for former coach Dave McGinnis.
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    15 Min.
  • Kevin Winston Prepares for Year Two Leap with Titans
    Jun 3 2026
    Kevin Winston's Leap From Panic to Mastery
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    20 Min.
  • Jim Wyatt’s Titans Roster and Draft Analysis
    Jun 1 2026
    Senior writer Jim Wyatt addresses a variety of inquiries from Tennessee Titans fans in a late-May mailbag column. Much of the discussion focuses on the 2026 draft class, specifically the early standout performances of wide receiver Carnell Tate and linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. during offseason practices. While some fans express intense enthusiasm for the new roster, Wyatt provides a tempered perspective, noting that player evaluations are limited until training camp begins with full pads. The column also clarifies the team's hierarchy at quarterback, confirming that Cam Ward is the designated starter over Will Levis. Additionally, Wyatt explores the potential for roster adjustments following the June 1st financial deadline, particularly regarding the offensive line.
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    23 Min.